B

The hostess was to have a party and entertain guests at home. She busied herself so early in the morning, cleaning the house. She was so tired ____26___ she felt pain in her waist and on the back. Drops of sweat fell from her forehead. She did not finish cleaning the house _____27____ dusk.

_____28_____(look) at the clean and tidy drawing room, she released a sigh with a smile on her face. The guests were coming! Entering the drawing room, they_____29_____(attract) by the fresh flowers. Surprisingly pleased, they cheered in praise, "Oh, what beautiful flowers!"

"How colorful and fragrant!"

"Just a look at it, and life is full of pleasure!"

Then they went on to express their thanks ____30_____ the hostess for her _____31_____(delicate) arranged flowers.

With an embarrassed smile, the hostess said," I am glad you like it. Thank you for your praise. I was ___32_____ bit surprised about it. I _____33_____ make detailed arrangement for your honor. I was busy the whole day cleaning and mopping. As to the flowers in the vase, it is a piece of cake. I did it by just lifting my hand. Now you are ______34______(aware) of my hard work and praise _____35____highly for my easiest effort. It is beyond my expectation."

 

【答案】

 

 that

 until/till

 looking

 were attracted

 to

 delicately

 a

 did

 unaware

 me

【解析】

 考連接詞的用法。so...that...中的that引導(dǎo)結(jié)果狀語從句。

  考介詞的用法。表示“直到......才”用 not .....until...。

 考非謂語動(dòng)詞。looking為分詞作伴隨狀語。

 考謂語動(dòng)詞時(shí)態(tài)和語態(tài)。這里表示“客人被鮮花吸引住了”,故要用被動(dòng)語態(tài)。

 考介詞的用法。向某人表示感激或感謝用express one’s thanks to sb。

 考構(gòu)詞法。修飾arranged要用副詞形式。

 考冠詞的用法。 “有點(diǎn)”用a bit或a little。

 考助動(dòng)詞的用法。助動(dòng)詞do的形式放在謂語動(dòng)詞之前表示強(qiáng)調(diào),表示“的確、確實(shí)”之意。

 考構(gòu)詞法。根據(jù)句意,這里是指客人沒有注意到她的辛勞。

 考代詞。這里是女主人只表揚(yáng)她的舉手之勞的活。

 

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